ASSEMBLY, USE AND MAINTENANCE
Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing the Barbecue SUNDAY®: a high quality product that, when assembled and used
according to the instructions contained in this manual, remains resistant to strains caused by fi re and weather
conditions over a long period of time.
Enjoy your barbecue and... bon appetit!
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The barbecue is a product that is to be used exclusively outdoors and should not be assembled indoors, it
should also be positioned far from trees, plants and other infl ammable material.
Materials required for assembly: mortar, texture roller, fl oat, brush, nylon sheet, quartz colour, trowel.
To assemble the barbeque prepare a low resistence paste (mortar) of sand and cement (20% cement and 80%
fi ne sand). You are advised to use SUNDAY® pre-mixed, ready to use mortar.
Read the warnings shown on the mortar packaging carefully before use.
It is absolutely prohibited to use any type of glue other than those indicated above. These include, for
example, high resistance and quick hardening cements (white cement, aluminous cements, refractory
cements or tile glue). This is because these types of glue do not allow thermal expansion of the elements,
producing a tension that may cause components to crack or in some cases break.
1. Check that the correct number of components is included and that they are in tact. If any components are
missing or faulty do not use the product. Request a replacement component before beginning to assem-
ble the product.
2. You MUST position the barbecue on a cement support base that is able to support the weight of the barbe-
cue. The base must be perfectly level withcompletely fl at surfaces. If the product is to be fi tted on a terrace
or similar structure it is essential that you check the fl oor capacity with a specialist prior to installation.
The bbq must not be cemented/glued to the base/fl oor so that it can expand as the heat increases.
If the product is assembled near to a building, do not position or glue the barbecue onto walls. This is to
allow components to expand during use. A distance of at least 10cm must also be maintained between the
work surface and walls to allow proper ventilation.
3. PAY ATTENTION when removing the packaging straps as components may fall and cause damage to
persons and objects.
4. Glue the components to each other to secure them and make them completely stable, following the num-
bering shown in the diagram. Do not exceed the amount of mortar indicated. Distribute the mortar evenly to
avoid creating areas that are too resistant to expansion, particularly in the area of the combustion chamber.
The gaps between the basement and the work surface must be maintained so that the work surface
can expand and ventilate. The surface must be glued to the basement only at the points shown.
Only two parts of the fl ue pipe may overlap. This prevents excessive weight from being placed on
the hood.
Follow the numeric sequence, measurements, tolerances and times indicated. Check that the cor-
rect distance is maintained between the sides. To do this, test the distance by inserting the specifi c
accessories. The accessories, should not be glued to the fi replace.
5. The barbeque MUST be painted using a plastic quartz-based product to protect it from atmospheric
agents and prevent components from breaking (special SUNDAY® paints are recommended). You are
advised to apply the fi rst coat with brush, diluting the paint with 5% water. You can apply the second coat
using a paint diluted by 10%. Use the roll to achieve a "textured" fi nish. You may choose to shave off the
outer surfaces with a thin layer of semi-liquid mortar before painting to cover any roughness
6. Once all of the operations have been completed, wait at least 24 hours before inserting the acces-
sories and using the barbecue.
NOTE: some effl orescence (white stains) can sometimes appear as calcium hydroxide moves to the surface
and combines with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. These natural blemishes can be simply washed off using
water and a soft brush. It may be necessary to perform this operation several times.
Colour shades may vary due to the natural colouration of materials used. Therefore, differences in colour sha-
des between components/ products made from the same material do not constitute grounds for complaint.
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